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FIFA World Cup 2018: Journeyman striker Artem Dzyuba says loss against Uruguay will make Russian team meaner

Dmitry Zaks • June 29, 2018, 19:02:34 IST
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Artem Dzyuba has had a difficult journey over the course of his career, playing for a number of clubs and repeatedly being loaned out by managers who didn’t have faith in him.

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FIFA World Cup 2018: Journeyman striker Artem Dzyuba says loss against Uruguay will make Russian team meaner

Moscow: Russia hope hulking striker Artem Dzyuba’s mean streak can lead them past former champions Spain in the host nation’s first World Cup knockout stage match since Soviet times. [caption id=“attachment_4552791” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Artem Dzyuba celebrates after scoring Russia's third goal against Egypt. AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Artem-Dzyuba-Russia-Egypt-AFP-380.jpg) Artem Dzyuba celebrates after scoring Russia’s third goal against Egypt. AFP[/caption] Russia’s reliance on the boot of a man who plies his trade in a town more famous for once making imperial guard rifles than its football speaks to the underdog nature of the men in red. Coach Stanislav Cherchesov has pieced together a rag-tag team of local journeymen who bicker often and create the type of drama usually associated with a team of pampered superstars. The 6 foot 5 inches tall Dzyuba — his nose bent out of shape and face often twisted in a scowl — is the rabble rouser of this overachieving bunch. “This will only make us meaner,” he said after 10-man Russia lost 3-0 to Uruguay in their last group match, slightly taking the gloss off their two resounding victories until then. The loss meant the host nation finished second in Group A and were paired with 2010 champions Spain in Sunday’s last 16 showdown at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium, the 80,000-capacity flagship venue of the tournament. Dzyuba was particularly flustered because he scored two superb goals and assisted one in Russia’s 5-0 trashing of Saudi Arabia and 3-1 defeat of Mohamed Salah’s Egypt. The 29-year-old has been Russia’s one consistently productive forward and a favourite with the fans for freely speaking his mind. Dzyuba’s resolve to prove his point no matter the cost shone through when he offered to pay a 120,000 euro ($140,000) fee for the right to play against Zenit Saint Petersburg — the club that loaned him out to Tula. He scored a late equaliser that crippled Zenit’s 2018 title aspirations. Then Dzyuba made the gesture that characterised the Russian domestic season by running up to Zenit coach Roberto Mancini and pointing triumphantly to the name on the back of his shirt. Unai Emery replaced Arsene Wenger at the more illustrious Arsenal in May after previously coaching Neymar’s Paris Saint-Germain and Sevilla. Emery’s brief spell managing Dzyuba’s first club Spartak Moscow ended abruptly with a 5-1 loss to crosstown rivals Dynamo in 2012. A dejected Dzyuba was asked to explain the drubbing. “Ask our ’trenerishka’,” he replied. The non-existent Russian word literally means “little coach”. It figuratively implies someone with the football knowledge of a child. The embattled Emery was already heading out the door at Spartak and Dzyuba was derisively called “little player” for attacking his coach. The nickname is unlikely to stick for much longer. A career tailspin that saw Dzyuba sent by Spartak to a team in Siberia and by Zenit to Tula has helped him gain a sense of purpose that is paying off at the World Cup. His is big and pacey — and occasionally brutally honest. “Russian football needs players like him,” said veteran sports reporter Igor Rabiner, adding, “he is a passionate man.” Click here for full coverage of FIFA World Cup 2018 Click here to view the full schedule of FIFA World Cup 2018 Click here to view the points table of FIFA World Cup 2018

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